Warner Robins gets grant to help curb illegal trash dumping

WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — It's time for a cleanup in Warner Robins. Keep Warner Robins Beautiful wants folks to get rid of their trash responsibly and l...

January 27, 2023
3:50 AM

WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — It's time for a cleanup in Warner Robins. Keep Warner Robins Beautiful wants folks to get rid of their trash responsibly and legally. They plan to use the funds to assist with litter and illegal dumping problems. In 2022, the Public Works Department says they picked up 91,000 pounds of roadside trash. That doesn't include large illegally-dumped items. That work is left to folks like Johnathan Lowman. Lowman is the owner of Miracle Cuts Lawn Service, and is contracted by the city to clean up dumping spots.

Megan Western